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#1 Post by sparkey+1 »

Hi Lads

I was hoping to go boat fishing on the east coast anywhere from howth up as far as dundalk and i would hope to take along my two lads, would the skipper have lifejackets,rods (and would he supply bait or do i bring that along myself) for young kids mind you my youngest is a big 9 year old. Any idea of the price of a boat??? would apprecate any help. :P Cheers lads
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Re: boat hire

#2 Post by Jayball10 »

Looking into myself mate. I believe Bullock Harbour is the place to go. Bout 20squids an hour i think.
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Re: boat hire

#3 Post by twinkle »

there are 2 charter boats working out of howth harbour

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